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Mood, style and atmosphere; salon defining therapy uniforms
March 2010
When you consider that it takes just a few seconds to make a good first impression, the importance of choosing the right therapist tunic cannot be underestimated. So with this in mind, Simon Jersey is proud to announce its new range of therapy uniforms, available in a mouth watering array of colours.
Research shows that clients make decisions about whether to return to a salon within just five seconds of walking through the door, so in the tricky current economic climate it makes sense to make the most of every opportunity to create a good first impression - and stylish therapy uniforms and colourful therapy tunic is one way to do this.
Therapy Uniforms are also an important element in creating an inviting ambiance for clients and setting the tone of your salon. So why choose a limited colour palette for your therapist tunic and trousers? There's a whole world of colour out there. Vibrant colours will create a more inviting and fashionable atmosphere in any salon; try experimenting with shades like rich plum, olive green and cherry red to make your therapist tunic instantly more eye catching. It may seem like a bold step to move away from classic therapy tunic shades like black and white, chocolate and slate, and although these shades are undeniably chic, choosing something with a little more edge is one way of really standing apart from competitors - and in tough financial times that can only be a good thing.
There's more to a colour palette than fashion, it's a well known fact that colours can have a deep psychological effect on an individual's mood and emotions. Trying to create a sense of tranquillity for your clients? Then a blue or turquoise therapy tunic would be a good place to start. Want a confident and dynamic feel for you therapy uniforms? Try a bold red or vibrant pink.
If taking the plunge with a complete colour makeover is too big a step, or you and your team are committed to your classic black and white combination, you could try introducing colour gradually to your therapy uniforms. What about a black therapist tunic with a hot pink ribbon trim or brightly coloured fabric coloured buttons? Colour doesn't have to be intimidating, start experimenting today and see the difference for yourself.
For further information, please contact the press office:
Slater PR
Catherine Prest
East Park Lodge
East Park Road
Blackburn
BB1 8DW
Tel: +44 (0)1254 295 580
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